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Here’s what you can do when you have too many script ideas, or don’t know which is the best investor

You ever feel like it’s 90% luck in this industry?

If anyone is denying the role of luck in their success, then they’re either lying or delusional.

The more you acknowledge the role of luck / God / grace in your life, the luckier you get.

But then again, personally I’ve found that the HARDER I work, the luckier I get. Part of that is being smart, strategic, and efficient with my time (in other words, being iftological).

What I wanna do is show you a mathematical way of ELIMINATING some chance / bad luck, when it comes to:

  • too many script ideas
  • too many casting choices
  • and even too many investors

Here’s the scenario…

Once you say to “no” to an investor, they move on and you can’t get them back. But once you say “yes” you’re locked in, and there could have been a better investor down the line so you begin to regret your choice. (sounds like marriage)

If your goal is to pick the BEST of the set of investors, what strategy do you use?

Jeremy recently asked me about what to do when you have the above problems, but instead I give a completely different answer from the standard advice you’ve heard before.

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– Curt

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